Don't"answer"phone:
This "answer" may not be what you anticipated by your question. Sometimes vaginal pulsing is simply blood rushing through the area normally. Since my "answer" is connected to the internet it must have been a iPhone going off. (smile)
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Low estrogen:
Right before your period, your hormones drop to their lowest level (triggering the period), and so your vagina may feel dry and be more susceptible to irritation/pain. It'll pass as your menses finishes. If it remains a problem though, please see an MD.
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5

Longer foreplay:
Sounds like not enough lubrication. Tell your partner to slow down and play with you longer before penetration. Additionally lube can be added via theky line of products. If these simple fixes don't work, then you need a gynexam.
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6

Several possibilitie:
There are several reasons for burning vaginally with intercourse including a vaginal infection and not enough lubrication. She would need to be seen by a doctor to be checked for infection.
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8

Time to talk:
This is likely a STD, and the consequence of not telling her are far more important than your embarrassment or her anger. Chlamydia (likely) or gonorrhea (could be) can both attack the sensitive structures in her body and render her sterile.
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9

Could be many things:
U need an exam, cultures, pap if u haven't had one, urine checked to r/o bladder problems contributing to the pain, and an ultrasound, hopefully it is nothing strange like endometriosis in the vagina which is uncommon but can cause that pain, that is what I would do if u were my pt in coral springs fl.
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10

Muscle spasm:
Some women will feel a vibration deep in the vagina. The exact cause is unknown but thought to be related to temporary vaginal muscle spasm similar to when one has eye twitching. It is typically a benign issue that resolves on its own.
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13

Probably not:
At your age of 18, probably not, but since you are feeling something that seems abnormal it is best to get this evaluated. Symptoms like these deserve a full evaluation in person by your health care provider.
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14

Needs evaluation:
Itchy white vaginal discharge is typically a yeast infection. This can be treated with over-the-counter yeast medication. It would not cause the other symptoms you mention and that would require evaluation by your primary care doctor
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15

Several things:
Yeast infections are the most common cause of vaginal itching. Yeast medications are available over the counter. Trichomoniasis and herpes are two stds which can cause itching and pain in the vagina. A bladder infection can cause a pressure sensation in the vagina. Constipation can cause this too. Schedule a visit to help narrow down the problem.
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Need more info:
Without knowing more, it is difficult to tell you what the problem is. It could be an infection, trauma or many other things. The best thing to do is to see your Gyn and get an exam to find out what is wrong. Best wishes!
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Can't say- no exam:
It is impossible to give you an accurate answer without a physical examination of the vaginal area that you are referring to. Have a GYN MD do a physical exam pointing out this area to him or her for the best answer.
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Unclear question:
It's not clear what you're asking. Did you stop feeling vaginal sensations during sex? If so, pelvic floor exercises can help. It depends on details of your situation as to what the cause may be.
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Need exam:
With what you are describing, best to see doctor for evaluation. Any recent sex or self stimulation where perhaps something was left inside your vagina? You would be amazed at what I have found on exam in the past. Best of luck with this. Dr R
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21

Ruggae:
Teenage female has noted the bumpy folds in vaginal wall which are called reggae and which are redundant tissues folded and ready to stretch and unfold when the vaginal becomes a birth canal that has expanded without tearing to accommodate a full sized newborn
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I am unsure:
Of any medical reason for this if it does not hurt. It could be muscle spasm but that is generally uncomfortable. See doc if problems with menses or urination, check a pregnancy test and the basics but it doesn't sound like a medical problem.
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See your GYN:
EWhile 13 months later would be unusual, dammage to the urinary tract can occur with child birth and a fistula between the bladder or urethra can cause you to fel constantly wet. While there are certainly other possible causes, you should have this evaluated. Hope this helps.
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Likely Nothing...but:
It could be a symptom of a yeast infection for example....this should prompt an investigation to rule out some form of infection such as fungal or something totally different.
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Queff:
It is common to have a wide open vagina and spacious internal cannal after childbirth. This can lead to a negative internal pressure of the vaginal canal that draws outside air inwards. That gas can the be expelled when there is an increase in the intra-abdominal pressure leading to an embarrassing flatulent sound. This is a "queff" in slang terms. Vaginoplasty surgery can reduce this problem.
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Vaginitis:
Infection due to bacterial overgrowth, fungus or age related changes can cause pain in the vagina. See your GYN to identify the cause and get the right treatment. Best WishesDr M
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